The My Docs folder at the top of the tree should be a shortcut to the
Docs folder of the current user. Not a duplicate, a shortcut.
Right-click this folder and check "Properties" to get the full path,
which will identify which user owns it.
There is no mirroring that I know of.
Each user has his/her own My Docs under Docs and Settings to keep
different user's files separate. While the folder appears to have the
same name, it's the full path which identifies a folder, so these
folders are completely different and have no relationship to each other.
This "Full Path" concept is critical to understanding how the operating
system stores files and folders. Here's a definition of "Path from:
http://www.ontrack.com/glossary/
"A location of a file. The path consists of directory or folder names,
beginning with the highest-level directory or disk name and ending with
the lowest-level directory name. A path can identify a drive (e.g.
C:\), a folder (e.g. C:\Temp) , or a file (e.g. C:\Windows\ftp.exe)".
Your pictures, under normal circumstances, should be going by default to
C:\Documents and Settings\My Logon\My Documents\My Pictures
You're probably right about the origin of C:\My Docs. Just copy the
contents of this folder to the My Docs folder you intend to use and all
should be well.
Carol wrote:
> Well, more has transpired since I sent that email a couple of days ago.
> Now
> I see I have 4 My Pictures folders, and I believe 3 of them are to be
> expected in XP. (One under the My Documents at the top of the tree, that is
> usually 'hidden' from view, one that is under Documents and Setting in My
> Documents, and one under User's Documents way down in the bottom of the
> 'tree'. One of the things I don't like about XP....all the mirroring with
> duplicate folders, but maybe that's part of what makes it more stable?)
> Anyway, I somehow got a 4th My Pictures folder, (equal with User in the
> tree), and when I save more pictures, they're only going into that folder,
> and not mirroring over to the others. (I have the feeling the 4th one must
> have come from my old Win98 system data, when the computer store loaded the
> new one. One of the drawbacks of not doing it yourself. You're not sure
> what they did, or if it's the way you'd think it would be. My own fault, I
> should have examined everything more closely before I did a thing.)
>
> What I'm planning, is burn it onto a CD, as well as one of the other 3
> duplicate My Pictures folders. Then I will try to save all the contents of
> that old My Pictures folder into the new one. I believe it will tell me
> there are duplicate files/pics, and I can just tell it to replace them.
> That way, I should have everything that's extra in the old file included in
> the new one and anything that's not in the old one will stay in the new
> one.
>
> Someone tell me, if you see an error in my thinking here.
> Carol Hanson
>
>> I'm the one with the problem of not being able to find pics I'd saved
>> in a
>> particular folder. The problem is that I have two folders by the
>> name of
>> My
>> Pictures. (I know not how, as I never created two.) One of them is
>> under
>> C: and the other one is under My Documents. What was happening is
>> when I
>> saved them, they went into the one under the C:, and when I tried to
>> upload
>> them later, the default was taking me to the My Pictures in My Docs,
>> so of
>> course they were not there.
>>
>> What I'm planning, is to move the new pics from My Pictures under C: to
>> the
>> My
>> Pictures under My Docs, and then delete the folder under C:. Is there
>> any
>> chance both My Pictures folders could be deleted, if I delete one of
>> them?
>> Carol Hanson
>>
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